Friday, September 25, 2009

British prison inmate gets drunk on anti-bacterial Gel

A British inmate found a creative way to try to prevent swine flu. Seems he used alcohol-based, hand-sanitizing gel to make cocktails. (Flu-drivers? Gel and tonics? Absolut swine?)

Dorset prison provided the anti-bacterial gel Monday to help fight the spread of flu germs. Within hours, however, guards discovered an inmate had gotten drunk on the goo. All the hand pumps were quickly removed.

Anti-bacterial gels generally contain 62% ethyl alcohol. That's 124 proof.

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